1963 speech delivered by Martin Luther King Jr. in Washington D.C. to 250.000 people of the civil rights movement, regarded as one of the most important speeches in US history
Martin Luther King Jr. delivered this iconic speech to a quarter-million civil rights supporters in Washington D.C. in 1963, laying out his vision for racial equality and justice in America. It is widely considered one of the most important speeches in U.S. history because of its powerful message and lasting influence on the civil rights movement.
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